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Igor Botvinnik

    Match for the Chess Championship Mikhail Botvinnik - David Bronstein, Moscow 1951
    Return Match for the World Chess Championship Botvinnik - David Bronstein, Moscow 1961
    • When Mikhail Botvinnik lost the world championship in 1960 to the dazzling attacking player from Riga, Mikhail Tal, there seemed little chance of him regaining his title. Yet in the Return Match a year later, with a surprising demonstration of aggressive chess, Botvinnik completely outplayed his young opponent and ran out the easy winner. All 21 games of the match are deeply annotated.

      Return Match for the World Chess Championship Botvinnik - David Bronstein, Moscow 1961
    • Match fot the World Chess Championship Three years after winning the world championship, Mikhail Botvinnik had to defend his title against the challenge of David Bronstein. Though out of practice and largely outplayed by his brilliant young opponent, Botvinnik nevertheless demonstrated his fighting qualities, levelling the scores in the penultimate game and thereby retaining his title. All 24 games of the match are deeply annotated.

      Match for the Chess Championship Mikhail Botvinnik - David Bronstein, Moscow 1951